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Category Archives: Publications and Demonstrations
ACM SenSys’20 paper: Gaze-based Cognitive Context Sensing
In our recent work that appeared in ACM SenSys 2020, we take a close look at the detection of cognitive context, the state of the person’s mind, through users’ eye tracking. Eye tracking is a fascinating human sensing modality. Eye movements … Continue reading
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IEEE/ACM IPSN Paper: Edge-assisted Collaborative Image Recognition for Mobile Augmented Reality
Our paper on image recognition for mobile augmented reality in the presence of image distortions appeared in IEEE/ACM IPSN’20 and received the conference’s Best Research Artifact Award [ Paper PDF ] [ Presentation slides ] [ Video of the presentation … Continue reading
Posted in Achievement, Augmented reality, Edge computing, Funding and Awards, Mobile computing, Publications and Demonstrations
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Edge-based Provisioning of Holographic Content for Augmented Reality
Our work on using edge computing to transmit holograms to augmented reality (AR) users has recently appeared in the IEEE SmartEdge Workshop, co-located with IEEE PerCom, as an invited paper. [ Paper PDF ] [ Presentation slides ] [ Video … Continue reading
Posted in Augmented reality, Communication networks, Edge computing, Mobile computing, Publications and Demonstrations, Research, Students and Mentorship, Undergraduate research
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Two Demos Showcased at ACM SenSys’19
Two demos developed in the lab were presented at ACM SenSys’19 in New York City, NY, in November 2019. A demo led by Joseph DeChicchis, titled Adaptive AR Visual Output Security Using Reinforcement Learning Trained Policies, demonstrates how reinforcement learning-based … Continue reading
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